DescriptionGutenprint, formerly known as gimp-print, is a project to provide high
quality drivers for Canon, Epson, Lexmark and PCL printers.

This package contains the driver libraries which are the basis of the
gutenprint project, and which can be used by other printing programs. It
may be used with most common UNIX print spooling systems, including
CUPS, lpr, LPRng, or others:

Log message:
Rework the way we handle dependencies in the print ports:
* depends on foomatic-filters when a driver installs:
share/foomatic/db/source/.../*.ppd{,.gz}
* depends on foomatic-db-engine when a driver installs:
share/foomatic/db/source/.../*.xml
foomatic-db-engine now depends on foomatic-db (which itself depends on
nothing anymore).
This will ensure all the needed packages are installed for complete
foomatic-* use.
Some packages install both pre-created ppd and xml files, so theorically
it wouldn't need to depend on foomatic-db-engine, but we still do it
because we may want to regen the ppd file.
It's the best compromise I could come up with.

Log message:
Put binaries back into the -main subpackage. It makes more sense as the
foomatic db can be removed while keeping the gutenprint pkg installed
for printing. It only adds a dependency on print/ijs.

Log message:
Remove the -gimp subpackage. It had a meaning when gimp did not provide
a sensible printing interface but this is not the case anymore. This
also allows to remove gutenprintui2 and gtk+2 dependency.
Rebuild -foomatic against the latest foomatic-db-engine.
The -foomatic package run_depends on foomatic-db. Move some files from
-main to -foomatic.

Log message:
- major update to gutenprint 5.2.3 which is the latest stable version
If you're running with locally generated PPD files, you will need to
regen them with foomatic-ppdfile(1) so that the driver uses
gutenprint-ijs.5.2 and not gutenprint-ijs.5.0.
Tested on several printers without regression.

Log message:
* kill the -cups subpackage, it's redundant and leads to a circular
dependency with ghostscript/cups.
* add @bin markers while here
requested by and help from kili@, ajacoutot@ agrees with the idea